The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., April 22, 1965, page 1
SERVICE TODAY; MRS. CIMMIYOTTI AT GARDNERS
Mrs. Ora E. Cimmiyotti, age 75 years, passed away April
18th. She was born August 8th, 1889 at Olex, Oregon and was united in marriage
to Leonard Cimmiyotti on June 24th, 1909. They moved to a farm at Lyle,
Washington in 1915, where she has resided since. Her husband preceded her
in death in 1957.
She is survived by six children: Verne O. Cimmiyotti
of Tucson, Arizona; Robert J. Cimmiyotti of The Dalles, Oregon; Merle W.
Cimmiyotti of The Dalles, Oregon; Mrs. Harvey Crapper of Hood River, Oregon;
Mrs. Henry Leis of Lyle, Washington; Mrs. Jack Schultz of Klickitat, Wash.
Also seventeen grandchildren and one great-grandchildren.
One brother, McKinley Crum, of Olex, Oregon and numerous
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be Thursday, April 22nd at the
Gardner Funeral Chapel in White Salmon, Washington. Interment will follow
at the Lyle Cemetery.
Mrs. Cimmiyotti was a member of Columbia Grange No. 87
of Lyle, Washington.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., April 22, 1965, page 5
MRS. ORA E. CIMMIYOTTI
Mrs. Ora E. Cimmiyotti, 75, passed away April 18 in a
hospital at The Dalles. She was born August 8, 1889 at Olex, Oregon; and
was united in marriage to Leonard Cimmiyotti on June 24, 1909. She and her
husband moved to a farm at Lyle, Washington in 1915, where she has resided
at the time of her death. Her husband preceded her in death in 1957.
She is survived by six children: Verne O. Cimmiyotti
of Tucson, Arizona; Robert J. Cimmiyotti, Merle W. Cimmiyotti, The Dalles,
Oregon; Mrs. Harvey Crapper, Hood River, Ore.; Mrs. Henry Leis, Lyle; and
Mrs. Jack Schultz of Klickitat; also seventeen grandchildren and one
great-grandchildren and one brother, McKinley Crum of Olex, Ore.
She was a member of the Columbia Grange No. 87 of Lyle,
and was active in many community affairs.
Funeral services will be Thursday, April 22 at the Gardner's
Funeral Chapel in White Salmon with Rev. Everett Richey officiating. Interment
will follow at the Lyle Cemetery.
The Mt. Adams Sun, Bingen, WA., April 22, 1965, page 3
RITES TODAY FOR MRS. CIMMIYOTTI
Funeral services for Mrs. Leonard (Ora E.) Cimmiyotti,
75, Lyle, will be held at 1 p.m. today, April 22 at Gardner's Chapel, White
Salmon.
The Rev. Everett Richey of Lyle will officiate. Burial
will be in Balch Cemetery near Lyle.
Bearers will be: (active) James Curl, Lotus Ewing, Steve
Graves, Loyd Butler, Ernest struck and Vernon Cochenour; (honorary) Homes
James, Chester House, Harold Sorensen, Maurice Balsiger, Walter Hunsaker
and Lloyd Beeks.
Mrs. Cimmiyotti was born August 8, 1889 at Olex, Ore.
She was married to Leonard Cimmiyotti on June 24, 1909. In 1915 they moved
to a Lyle farm where she has since lived. Mr. Cimmiyotti died in 1957.
Mrs. Cimmiyotti died Easter Sunday, April 18, at a hospital
in The Dalles, Oregon where she had been a patient since April 2. She was
a member of Columbia Grange No. 87 of Lyle and is survived by three sons:
Verne O. of Tucson, Arizona; Robert J. and Merle W. of The Dalles, Ore.;
three daughters, Mrs. Harvey Crapper of Hood River, Ore., Mrs. Henry Leis
of Lyle; and Mrs. Jack Schultz of Klickitat.
Also, 17 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and a brother,
McKinley Crum of Olex, Oregon. A son, Eugene L. Cimmiyotti, died in 1935.
The Dalles Chronicle, The Dalles, OR., April 20, 1965, page 8
SERVICES SET FOR LONGTIME RESIDENT
Funeral for Ora E. Cimmiyotti, 75, of Lyle, Wash., who
died Sunday, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Gardner Funeral Chapel in White
Salmon. Burial will be at the Lyle cemetery.
Mrs. Cimmiyotti was born Aug. 8, 1889 at Olex.
She was married to Leonard Cimmiyotti on June 24, 1909. They moved to a farm
at Lyle in 1915 where she has resided since. Her husband preceded her in
death in 1957.
Mrs. Cimmiyotti is survived by three sons; Verne O.,
Tucson, Ariz.; Robert J., The Dalles; and Merle W., The Dalles; three daughters,
Mrs. Harvey Crapper, Hood River; Mrs. Henry Leis, Lyle and Mrs. Jack Schultz,
Klickitat; 17 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and a brother, McKinley
Crum of Olex.
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